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kennedy talking about losing her father to an assassin's bullets and a gun advocate who says the best defense against a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. that's coming up in a few moments. but listen now to an emotional minute -- moment from vice president joe biden talking about gun control at a speech in lee's bow, virginia today. >> the image of those beautiful young children, 6 and 7 years old, literally riddled, riddled with bullet holes, lying in their classroom, all of us 54 days ago watching -- watching those families and only imagining we could be in the same spot in panic running around that park lot and over that firehouse and wondering, my god, my god, am i -- my god. since that day, 54 days ago, 1,600 americans have died at the end of a gun. >> powerful stuff from joe biden. we'll have more on the gun debate in a few moments. >>> we begin tonight with a political fail heard around the world. just before the election dick morris, former political guru to bill clinton, predicted a landslide victory for mitt romney. a landslide. well, we all know how that turned out. dick
kennedy talking about losing her father to an assassin's bullets and a gun advocate who says the best defense against a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. that's coming up in a few moments. but listen now to an emotional minute -- moment from vice president joe biden talking about gun control at a speech in lee's bow, virginia today. >> the image of those beautiful young children, 6 and 7 years old, literally riddled, riddled with bullet holes, lying in their classroom, all of...
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. >> the secretary of defense said differently earlier this week. >> you're missing the point. this is a humanitarian effort. water board something to evil, you experience them from -- prehave not them from experiencing it by blowing them to piece. they would rather be dead. >> based on who their dad is. i pulled up the transport of robert gibbs being asked about the killing of al-awlaki's son and he said something about, well, basically to the chosen a better dad or it was because of who his dad was. that's the issue that you shake your head and you go, can he just do this with anybody depending on who their family is? that's what's so scary. >> coming up, can marco rubio save the american party? can can anyone save it? (speaking spanish) hi. hi. i'm here to pick up some cacti. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potenti
. >> the secretary of defense said differently earlier this week. >> you're missing the point. this is a humanitarian effort. water board something to evil, you experience them from -- prehave not them from experiencing it by blowing them to piece. they would rather be dead. >> based on who their dad is. i pulled up the transport of robert gibbs being asked about the killing of al-awlaki's son and he said something about, well, basically to the chosen a better dad or it was...
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he is now on the defensive. the republicans need to stand pat and say we're not going to lift a finger until you offer us alternate cuts in the same amount. >> bill: meaningful spending cuts to balance the budget. >> meaningful spending cuts. otherwise, they will go for the automatic cuts. >> bill: march 1st they kick, in right? >> only way they will get a penny of cuts out of obama. it's now automatic. all you have got to do is stand pat and do nothing. >> bill: march 1st the deadline? >> march 1st. >> bill: okay. that's coming up. charles, thank you. directly ahead, the factor has learned the fbi is actively looking into what senator robert menendez was doing in the dominican republic. we will tell you about what could happen to the senator if charges of underage prostitution are proved. later, monica crowley and alan colmes also weigh in on the political ramifications of the menendez story. those reports after these messages. i had enough of feeling embarrassed about my skin. [ designer ] enough of just cover
he is now on the defensive. the republicans need to stand pat and say we're not going to lift a finger until you offer us alternate cuts in the same amount. >> bill: meaningful spending cuts to balance the budget. >> meaningful spending cuts. otherwise, they will go for the automatic cuts. >> bill: march 1st they kick, in right? >> only way they will get a penny of cuts out of obama. it's now automatic. all you have got to do is stand pat and do nothing. >> bill:...
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department of defense refuse to say coffer her for that. we're going to talk to her husband, robert mcdonald, one of the few husbands that have come forward for survivors of military abduction. i want to ask you about what happened in your wife's case. why was the punishment so insignificant and what do you think went wrong in the system? >> i think that's just how it is in the military, the man's pretty much viewed as always right and they always sweep it under the rug. the woman's always wrong which usually leads to her getting discharged. >> did cory get discharged? >> well, when she reported it, the commander didn't do anything about it. they didn't act quickly enough. she till had to serve in the same duty section with the guy for another two or so weeks, and then, you know, they viewed it her boss said he wasn't going to do anything about it and for her pretty much to be why he about it. >> cenk: that story is amazing. she's got nerve damage because the guy clubbed haar in the head and he admits that this happened except he says it wa
department of defense refuse to say coffer her for that. we're going to talk to her husband, robert mcdonald, one of the few husbands that have come forward for survivors of military abduction. i want to ask you about what happened in your wife's case. why was the punishment so insignificant and what do you think went wrong in the system? >> i think that's just how it is in the military, the man's pretty much viewed as always right and they always sweep it under the rug. the woman's...
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what about the defense department, other national security entities? >> i mean, banking industries, governments and so on, you know, have very, very strong layers of defense, and in this particular case it was one vulnerability. you know, i can't speak to the particular vulnerability, but in terms of the layers of defense, what i'm seeing and the customers that i work with every day is they are taking this extremely seriously. >> okay. is anonymous the most sophisticated hacker out there? do we know, you know, who is most sophisticated? what about the chinese? who is more dangerous, the thieves or the spies? >> yeah, what we're seeing is an increase in finding around cyber terrorism and cyber criminals. it's really organized crime and nation states. those are the two most, i guess, the highest threats at this point. >> okay. is there any way to prevent it? >> well, you can't -- you can't have 100% guarantee, but what you need to do is need to make sure you're putting multiple layers of defense. if you have multiple layers of defense it's extremely diff
what about the defense department, other national security entities? >> i mean, banking industries, governments and so on, you know, have very, very strong layers of defense, and in this particular case it was one vulnerability. you know, i can't speak to the particular vulnerability, but in terms of the layers of defense, what i'm seeing and the customers that i work with every day is they are taking this extremely seriously. >> okay. is anonymous the most sophisticated hacker out...
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explain to me. >> it's a personal defense weapon, piers. the reason people love that weapon -- >> against what? >> against a lot of things. we live in an area, for example, and we've seen the thin veil of civility toward back in the hurricane, the aftermath. we've seen looters go into a neighborhood in the aftermath, whether it was new orleans or long island. we know that in our country we don't think terrible things like a bomb, dirty bomb would be set off in a major city, but it could happen. 9/11 happened. people would have this to not only defend themselves against an individual intruder. >> here is the thing. if you strip out the ar-15 from the equation and take all the guns out, that senator feinstein wants to take out -- wait a minute. you're still left with 2,200 guns you can legally buy. >> the problem is you're obsessing over one gun that a bad human being has used a couple of times. >> no, no, wait. >> no, no, let me finish. hold on a second. >> the past five mass shootings in america. >> guess what, the last shooting that i coul
explain to me. >> it's a personal defense weapon, piers. the reason people love that weapon -- >> against what? >> against a lot of things. we live in an area, for example, and we've seen the thin veil of civility toward back in the hurricane, the aftermath. we've seen looters go into a neighborhood in the aftermath, whether it was new orleans or long island. we know that in our country we don't think terrible things like a bomb, dirty bomb would be set off in a major city,...
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but they say here's their defense that technically they're not they're not breaking the law. now there's a bit of history there right big talk about that well yeah i mean they would say that when they have as many rights davis said the point is that when you when you when you move into a level of institutionalized business such as exists in the upper echelons of the city of london or the big institutions the banks the law firms the big accounting firms the recruitment consultants in this together you know david cameron got it right we're all in this together and they they sure are and so consequently everybody has an in an incentive to keep the ball rolling nobody has an incentive to blow the whistle on on any wrongdoing and consequently because they because they they have an immense conflict of interests wherever you turn in these things they are conflicted but it's much easier for them just to ignore the fact they conflicted and just get on making the money because this is the poor me this is the bottom line is goes back to your point about the nobody's taking them on the f
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but they say here's their defense that technically that they're not breaking the law. now there's a bit of history there right big talk about that well yeah i mean they would say that when they especially rise david said the point is that when you when you when you move into a level of institutionalized business such as exists in the upper echelons of the city of london or the big institutions the banks the law firms the big accounting firms the recruitment consultants all in this together you know david cameron got it right we're all in this together and they they sure are and so consequently everybody has an in an incentive to keep the ball rolling nobody has an incentive to blow the whistle on on any wrongdoing and consequently because they because they they have an immense conflict of interests wherever you turn in these things they are conflicted but it's much easier for them just to ignore the fact they conflicted and just get on making the money because this is the me this is the bottom line is goes back to your point about the nobody's taking them on the fact o
but they say here's their defense that technically that they're not breaking the law. now there's a bit of history there right big talk about that well yeah i mean they would say that when they especially rise david said the point is that when you when you when you move into a level of institutionalized business such as exists in the upper echelons of the city of london or the big institutions the banks the law firms the big accounting firms the recruitment consultants all in this together you...
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but they say here's their defense that technically they're not they're not breaking the law. now there's a bit of history there right big talk about that well yeah i mean they would say that when they it was meant to rise david said the point is that when you when you when you move into a level of institutionalized business such as exists in the upper echelons of the city of london all the big institutions the banks the law firms the big accounting firms the recruitment consultants in this...
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whether you gut defense or whether you gut domestic programs. it's the same reduction in gdp, the same reduction in expenditures. you can argue about what the federal government should be spending money on, but if you dramatically reduce expenditures at a time of national recession, and i think we're still in a recession, then you're going to see a decline in jobs. it is not an answer to say the house has passed something that they know is dead on arrival in the senate. >> maybe fa doesn't matter right now. is the debt not a priority right now? is growth more of a priority than reining in the debt? >> i don't think they're mutually exclusive. government growth is not going to get us out of this mess. private sector growth is. right now government growth is a drag on the private sector. every day the president threatens to raise a tax or another. as long as the threat of new taxes, huge regulations from the epa hang over the private sector, we're not going to get the growth we need. >> you know one of the biggest drags on fourth quarter gdp that
whether you gut defense or whether you gut domestic programs. it's the same reduction in gdp, the same reduction in expenditures. you can argue about what the federal government should be spending money on, but if you dramatically reduce expenditures at a time of national recession, and i think we're still in a recession, then you're going to see a decline in jobs. it is not an answer to say the house has passed something that they know is dead on arrival in the senate. >> maybe fa...
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it arbitrarily cuts defense and non-defense without trying to thoughtfully do so. >> but not everyone thinks it would be bad for the nation, including a former top official at the fed. we have that debate still to come. >>> and later, the always straightforward jim rogers says this market is not for real. he is buying other things but not stocks. we're going to find out what. stay with us. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ and only hopes to achieve them. so you'll be happy to know that when it comes to your investment goals, northern trust uses award-winning expertise to lead you through an interactive investment process. adding precision to your portfolio construction by directly matching your assets and your risk preferences against your unique life goals. we call it go
it arbitrarily cuts defense and non-defense without trying to thoughtfully do so. >> but not everyone thinks it would be bad for the nation, including a former top official at the fed. we have that debate still to come. >>> and later, the always straightforward jim rogers says this market is not for real. he is buying other things but not stocks. we're going to find out what. stay with us. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some...
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but at the end of the day, the defense cuts, i mean, we're talking about a huge chunk of change that comes from the against industry and the loss potentially of a million jobs at a time when republicans are saying we need to focus on job growth. >> i think it is a bit of an unknown in terms of how exactly it plays. i think republicans are going into this as i said before especially after the fight that we saw a couple weeks ago, i think that it is very hard for republicans in their districts to sell defense cuts as something that was necessary. and, yes, this absolutely had to happen. however, my asterisk on this is that i think anytime you have something like this that is sort of unwielddy and unknown, there is no way that it won't be somewhat problematic for the president. >> i think somewhat problematic is understating it. sequestration is not a win for anybody. i think the gdp report from the fourth quarter, negative growth the first time in i don't know many quarters was i think a real warning signal to how really fragile and weak the economy is and something like a sizable cut
but at the end of the day, the defense cuts, i mean, we're talking about a huge chunk of change that comes from the against industry and the loss potentially of a million jobs at a time when republicans are saying we need to focus on job growth. >> i think it is a bit of an unknown in terms of how exactly it plays. i think republicans are going into this as i said before especially after the fight that we saw a couple weeks ago, i think that it is very hard for republicans in their...
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. >> well, that was president obama yesterday speaking about massive looming defense budget cuts, as the pentagon threatens to reduce pay for our men and women in uniform and other painful money saving measures and all of that is raising questions about u.s. military strength down the road. now, new polls show americans are concerned. nearly half of our country believes the u.s. is weaker than less powerful than five years ago and less than one quarter think that america is stronger. a retired major general, fox news military analyst. >> good morning, jamie. >> jamie: i don't have to tell you how much i appreciate our troops, they're the greatest and the best. how much will cuts impact readiness. >> and the army cuts the o and m, operation and training budget, some 78% and also means a pay cut for our young men and women, and probably most dangerous, it threatens the contact that the american people have with their soldiers who have gone through what, now, over a decade of very, very painful wars, repeated trips to afghanistan and iraq. great stress on the families and now, these you
. >> well, that was president obama yesterday speaking about massive looming defense budget cuts, as the pentagon threatens to reduce pay for our men and women in uniform and other painful money saving measures and all of that is raising questions about u.s. military strength down the road. now, new polls show americans are concerned. nearly half of our country believes the u.s. is weaker than less powerful than five years ago and less than one quarter think that america is stronger. a...
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we don't know, you know, where the cuts are going to hit in terms of our defense as a country. i mean, is that really the way to do it? >> no, i don't like the automatic approach, but months ago we have proposed a way to reorder those so we don't have automatic spending cuts, that in the first year we have a more balanced approach in terms of defense versus other spending. the president basically has ignored that. he has not come forward with an alternative on that, so at this point it's really up to the administration to do that. we have done that. those views are out there, and they have been ignored, so i think at this point we need the president's budget. we'll move forward on ours which will take into account a revenue level at a lower amount. >> are you -- are you going to get it? mean what, happens if you get rolled over again? >> look, i think we have to make a stand here that revenue is not going to solve our problem. the president wants more money so he can increase washington spending. we've given him more revenue just a short time ago. we now need to look on the spe
we don't know, you know, where the cuts are going to hit in terms of our defense as a country. i mean, is that really the way to do it? >> no, i don't like the automatic approach, but months ago we have proposed a way to reorder those so we don't have automatic spending cuts, that in the first year we have a more balanced approach in terms of defense versus other spending. the president basically has ignored that. he has not come forward with an alternative on that, so at this point it's...
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principle underlies defense planning at a time of financial. deficits which you could use some military activities being stepped up in europe as if we had some security threats that. efforts continue to loom of the large nater to move the military infrastructure eastwards as if we had no statements at the highest level about the negative effects of divisions in the continent some of our european all of the partners are now drawing new dividing lines so that trying to divide integration projects between good and bad there but only knight is discussing and smart defense but it does not say who it is going to defend itself from is much more important to launch a new smart foreign policy at the wishes of maximizing the opportunities for collective work instead of wasting our resources if we're leading economies as part of the g. twenty could where it makes solid. efforts to address the financial crisis why cannot we do the same in policy russia join w t o and we appreciate the united states europe and other countries who supported that but we look
principle underlies defense planning at a time of financial. deficits which you could use some military activities being stepped up in europe as if we had some security threats that. efforts continue to loom of the large nater to move the military infrastructure eastwards as if we had no statements at the highest level about the negative effects of divisions in the continent some of our european all of the partners are now drawing new dividing lines so that trying to divide integration projects...
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good balance sheets, we have got a little less defensive. they look expensive. when the market goes down or sideways, we have we don't think is going to happen. growth overvalue with tech and health care is our two favorite groups. >> the s&p really requires the foreign story to be much stronger in order to grow earnings and i these we're like at 55% or 6 0%. what does that look like for small caps how dependent on the u.s. small caps for europe coming out of its funk or japan being better than expected, et cetera? >> foreign sales are just about 20% of the overall small cap revenue growth or revenue. i think if the large caps start to do a little bit better because foreign economies are doing better, small caps are going to be the supplier into the large cap companies, if they're starting to see a pickup, small cap will pick up and the housing is part of the u.s. small and large mid cap. so if the housing continues to do well, the small is going to be poised for that. >> when you look at small caps, you want to look at free cash flow yields and cash flow yields
good balance sheets, we have got a little less defensive. they look expensive. when the market goes down or sideways, we have we don't think is going to happen. growth overvalue with tech and health care is our two favorite groups. >> the s&p really requires the foreign story to be much stronger in order to grow earnings and i these we're like at 55% or 6 0%. what does that look like for small caps how dependent on the u.s. small caps for europe coming out of its funk or japan being...
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this is one of the stocks when everybody is looking for something defensive. it gives you 3% yield but i think they continue to win n inside of the grocers and i think this name goes higher. >> are you the count chocula guy? >> no, that's a sugar cereal. i'm a healthy guy. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. how sharp is your business security?o! can it help protect your people and property, while keeping out threats to your operations? it's not working! yes it is. welcome to tyco integrated security. with world-class monitoring centers and thousands of qualified technicians. we've got a personal passion to help your business run safer, smarter, and sharper. we are tyco integrated security. and we are
this is one of the stocks when everybody is looking for something defensive. it gives you 3% yield but i think they continue to win n inside of the grocers and i think this name goes higher. >> are you the count chocula guy? >> no, that's a sugar cereal. i'm a healthy guy. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith...
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she described how she stabbed him 27 times, shot him in the face, and slit his throat in self-defense. arias will be back on the stand when trial resumes on monday. if convicted, she does face the possibility of the death penalty. >>> now, back to that intense man hunt in california. we will take you out there live and that will be next. officemax is celebrating our new collaboration with go daddy! with an online package including: domain name, website builder with five pages and basic email just $49.99! that's up to 76 percent below online providers and only at officemax stores! with the bing it on challenge to show google users what they've been missing on bing. let's bing it on. [fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like bing way more than google when it came to the results? prove it. let's look up some taco places. i like the left side. yeah? okay, do we need to find out what the waves are like down at the beach? what side do you like better? i like the results on the right. i'm gonna go with the one on the left.
she described how she stabbed him 27 times, shot him in the face, and slit his throat in self-defense. arias will be back on the stand when trial resumes on monday. if convicted, she does face the possibility of the death penalty. >>> now, back to that intense man hunt in california. we will take you out there live and that will be next. officemax is celebrating our new collaboration with go daddy! with an online package including: domain name, website builder with five pages and basic...
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nobody probably who's who's benefited greater from government large us than him he has all these huge defense contracts which have built his business. general electric over the years and he's typically a republican but then when obama came around the winds were shifting and he jumped on the obama bandwagon then about a year ago he shifted to romney he thought that romney was going to get so i think it's time you know it's kind of had kind of come all of a norah goes around and around doesn't really matter what party as long as it's benefiting you but what is going to happen what needs to happen here for economic policy to really make a good change forward here. well like i said the government needs to get out of the business of trying to interfere with everything so in a certain sense gridlock is good the fiscal cliff you know it's not all bad from that standpoint but what about the inequality that's just continuing i mean you're saying that this is the inequality that we're seeing rising more and more year after year is due to government regulation too much government initially and then the
nobody probably who's who's benefited greater from government large us than him he has all these huge defense contracts which have built his business. general electric over the years and he's typically a republican but then when obama came around the winds were shifting and he jumped on the obama bandwagon then about a year ago he shifted to romney he thought that romney was going to get so i think it's time you know it's kind of had kind of come all of a norah goes around and around doesn't...
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dude you're on a cable network now. >> your defense? >> as soon as i get a cable contract i'll be able to afford cable. >> but you're on cable right now! >> he might be ahead of the times, you can buy it alacarte in the future. this cable thing you'll get to see cnn because you like cnn. >> you all two stop it, we're trying to get paid, this is a cable network. >> future. >> 30 seconds. >> it's tck day in baseball. baseball teams loading up for spring training heading down
dude you're on a cable network now. >> your defense? >> as soon as i get a cable contract i'll be able to afford cable. >> but you're on cable right now! >> he might be ahead of the times, you can buy it alacarte in the future. this cable thing you'll get to see cnn because you like cnn. >> you all two stop it, we're trying to get paid, this is a cable network. >> future. >> 30 seconds. >> it's tck day in baseball. baseball teams loading up for...
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. >> this is the worst defense i have heard. this is an obama-type defense on spending cuts. next thing you want is revenues to help the post office go through. what's go pac? i'm sorry. >> it's a teachable moment as guy talked about. this is what happens when you allow the government to come in and run an industry that in treery is private. it is not. any decision the post office wants to make to become more efficient, they have to say mother may i. in this administration you see whether it's the epa that wants to continue to regulate the energy industry, trying to do more in the car industry, trying to take over the health care industry. >> can i just interject? you see the problems between government has mother may i decisions over the economy. >> it has nothing to do with the obama administration. the problems of the post office go back way before president obama existed. the reality is it's an inefficient organization that has to answer to the government to make decisions. the problem is people aren't using the post office. >> let me make a quick point. first of all it's
. >> this is the worst defense i have heard. this is an obama-type defense on spending cuts. next thing you want is revenues to help the post office go through. what's go pac? i'm sorry. >> it's a teachable moment as guy talked about. this is what happens when you allow the government to come in and run an industry that in treery is private. it is not. any decision the post office wants to make to become more efficient, they have to say mother may i. in this administration you see...
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an extension of those benefits would require the repeal of the 1996 defense of marriage act. >>> all right, now, for a look at weather. do we want a trough or nor'easter? depending on what side of the country you're on. >> weakest-type storm and areas in the northeast, you can get a big winter storm. anyone has any flight plans or travel across the country on friday, they want to reconsider, especially in new england. that's, again, 48 hours away. the storm coming into the west, a good deal of energy and a lot of storm system into the west here associated and link up with the storm that's going to move into new england. so, it has a little bit of a kick to it. numerous showers out here, high pressure should be a sunny morning in many cases. this front lingering down here in southern california. still low clouds possibly around oceanside down to san diego. you notice the onshore flow continues and scattered showers, especially the high elevation and snow levels have dropped a little bit, not a lot. this isn't a lot of moisture source. in the next storm that comes in, it will drag some
an extension of those benefits would require the repeal of the 1996 defense of marriage act. >>> all right, now, for a look at weather. do we want a trough or nor'easter? depending on what side of the country you're on. >> weakest-type storm and areas in the northeast, you can get a big winter storm. anyone has any flight plans or travel across the country on friday, they want to reconsider, especially in new england. that's, again, 48 hours away. the storm coming into the west,...
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buy some defensive. there were stocks that went up even during the depression so you want to own your health care and your food and own your beverage and global gorillas that have exposure to the underlying global growth. that's where i think you can hide. master limited partnerships. you'll get yield. buy bce, bell canada enterprise is, the thing yields 5.2%, versus flat a year ago. >> thank you, guys. >> peter, i'll see you next time, and the next time you leave california, don't come when there's a blizzard coming to town. >> you guys greeted me with that. wasn't my fault. >> have a good weekend. stay safe. >> since storms get names these days, why not rallies or selloffs, so we asked you, our twitter friends, what should we call the trooent rally. maria, what do you think here? >> well, j.j. is calling it the in spite of apple rally and my tweet is it's ben's rally. >> or just call it ben. >> one-word names, right. >> another one says we should call it the maria rally. markets are rallying in anticip
buy some defensive. there were stocks that went up even during the depression so you want to own your health care and your food and own your beverage and global gorillas that have exposure to the underlying global growth. that's where i think you can hide. master limited partnerships. you'll get yield. buy bce, bell canada enterprise is, the thing yields 5.2%, versus flat a year ago. >> thank you, guys. >> peter, i'll see you next time, and the next time you leave california, don't...
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nobody probably who's who's benefited greater from government large us than him he has all these huge defense contracts which have built his business. general electric over the years and he's typically a republican but then when obama came around the winds were shifting and he jumped on the obama bandwagon then about a year ago he shifted to romney he thought that romney was going to get so i think it's time you know it's kind of had kind of come all of a nora goes around and around doesn't really matter what party as long as it's benefiting you but what is going to happen what needs to happen here for economic policy to really make a good change forward here. well like i said the government needs to get out of the business of trying to interfere with everything so in a certain sense gridlock is good the fiscal cliff you know it's not all bad from that standpoint but what about the inequality that's just continuing i mean you're saying that this is the inequality that we're seeing rising more and more year after year is due to government regulation too much government regulation and in the ma
nobody probably who's who's benefited greater from government large us than him he has all these huge defense contracts which have built his business. general electric over the years and he's typically a republican but then when obama came around the winds were shifting and he jumped on the obama bandwagon then about a year ago he shifted to romney he thought that romney was going to get so i think it's time you know it's kind of had kind of come all of a nora goes around and around doesn't...
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. >>> secretary of defense leon panetta this morning went before the senate armedded services committee to testify about the deadly terror attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. panetta defended the u.s. military's response to the attack that killed ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. he told the committee there were no specific signs of an imminent attack on that building. >> i firmly believe that the department of defense and the u.s. armed forces did all we could do in the response to the attacks in benghazi. we employed every asset -- >> he also said it would have taken at least nine hours to deploy u.s. gun ships or fighter jets to the area. the government is still looking for those responsible for that attack. >>> meanwhile secretary panetta is criticizing budget cuts that forced the department of defense to cut the number of aircraft carriers it has in the persian gulf region from two to one. planned for the uss harry s truman have been cancelled, he says a reduced military presence around the world effects the ability of the u.s. to respond quickly to a crisis. >
. >>> secretary of defense leon panetta this morning went before the senate armedded services committee to testify about the deadly terror attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. panetta defended the u.s. military's response to the attack that killed ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. he told the committee there were no specific signs of an imminent attack on that building. >> i firmly believe that the department of defense and the u.s. armed forces did all we...
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i would never turn against this wonderful tool that brings me self-defense capabilities and brings me great joy in competition and marksmanship training. deb, you climb up this platform. >> i'm trying to understand the nature of the hunt. >> when i get up here, i do 79 concerts and i get up here, strap myself in, take a deep breath and i sit here for six hours. >> reporter: so it's meditative to you? >> absolute meditation. >> reporter: have you ever tried yoga? >> i think this is the supreme yoga. >> fire in the hole. >> reporter: his passionate and unyielding belief in the second amendment right to bear arms has transformed nugent into the sometimes fanatical face of the national rifle association. >> you are a city girl. you stand like you're golfing. squeeze that trigger. >> reporter: geez. as he teaches me gun safety, nugent repeatedly emphasizes that gun violence -- he believes limiting guns and ammunition will not stop tragedies like the massacre at sandy hook elementary. the argument that was made is that he was allowed to kill as people as he did because it had multiple bulle
i would never turn against this wonderful tool that brings me self-defense capabilities and brings me great joy in competition and marksmanship training. deb, you climb up this platform. >> i'm trying to understand the nature of the hunt. >> when i get up here, i do 79 concerts and i get up here, strap myself in, take a deep breath and i sit here for six hours. >> reporter: so it's meditative to you? >> absolute meditation. >> reporter: have you ever tried yoga?...
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but she claims it was self-defense. and when she first unexpectedly took the stand yesterday, she explained why she once said no jury will ever convict me. >> i made that statement in september 2008, i believe it was. and at the time i had plans to commit suicide. i was very confident that no jury would convict me because i planned to be dead. >> shepard: you may have noticed the defendant has changed her appearance quite a bit since the time of the crime. back then, when this happened, photos show she was a blonde bombshell to hear it from many. now the confessed killer is a demuir brunette with glasses. perhaps a little image work there for the jury. but will it help save her life? this is a capital murder case. and if jurors don't buy her story, she could wind up on death row. adam housley has been monitoring the trial. why did the lawyers let her testify? >> well, shepard, that's a question a lot of people in the legal community are asking. it may just be a legal hail mary that the defense team thought things weren'
but she claims it was self-defense. and when she first unexpectedly took the stand yesterday, she explained why she once said no jury will ever convict me. >> i made that statement in september 2008, i believe it was. and at the time i had plans to commit suicide. i was very confident that no jury would convict me because i planned to be dead. >> shepard: you may have noticed the defendant has changed her appearance quite a bit since the time of the crime. back then, when this...
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nobody probably who's who's benefited greater from government large us than him he has all these huge defense contracts which have built his business. general electric over the years and he's typically a republican but then when obama came around the winds were shifting and he jumped on the obama bandwagon then about a year ago he shifted to romney he thought that romney was going to get so i think it's time you know it's kind of had kind of come all of a norah goes around and around doesn't really matter what party as long as it's benefiting you but what is going to happen what needs to happen here for economic policy to really make a good change forward here. well like i said the government needs to get out of the business of trying to interfere with everything so in a certain sense gridlock is good the fiscal cliff you know it's not all bad from that standpoint but what about the inequality that's just continuing i mean you're saying that this is the inequality that we're seeing rising more and more year after year is due to government regulation too much government initially and then the
nobody probably who's who's benefited greater from government large us than him he has all these huge defense contracts which have built his business. general electric over the years and he's typically a republican but then when obama came around the winds were shifting and he jumped on the obama bandwagon then about a year ago he shifted to romney he thought that romney was going to get so i think it's time you know it's kind of had kind of come all of a norah goes around and around doesn't...
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>> we understand there was a mockup of a bunker built to make practice this raid and sophisticated defense department military technology helping you monitor this perpetrator. how important was that technology, the level of preparedness to pulling that off successfully? >> right now, we're not -- we're not at liberty to discuss the tactical operations or any of the actual operations of the incident, so, you know, i just can't give you a whole lot of details. because like i said, it's still actually an ongoing investigation. and we still have a lot of work to do here. >> sheriff, how many years have you been sheriff in dale county? >> i took office in 2007. >> so a couple of years. i don't know if you are born and raised in dale county. has this sort of thing ever happened where you live, sir. >> not to my knowledge. i have been with the sheriff's department so time before i was actually elected sheriff, and i have been sheriff now six years, so now it's not something you see here in dale county on a regular basis. we've had our -- our trying times and our natural disasters, but this is --
>> we understand there was a mockup of a bunker built to make practice this raid and sophisticated defense department military technology helping you monitor this perpetrator. how important was that technology, the level of preparedness to pulling that off successfully? >> right now, we're not -- we're not at liberty to discuss the tactical operations or any of the actual operations of the incident, so, you know, i just can't give you a whole lot of details. because like i said,...
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so defense spending dragged down the report. that's not getting any better. the sequestration will likely go through. inventory rebuild, i think that that is premature to expect that. there's still excess inventories in autos, like trucks, for example, and then global trade, which looks considerably fairly weak and will probably stay weak. whereas the parts of the report that were viewed as strong, capital spending but most importantly consumption are likely to be very weak in the first half of the year. we just raised taxes by $200 billion. you hear the president, he wants more tax hikes, he wants more spending cuts. we think capital spending will get better through the course of the year. but what we heard through corporate america is that the near term outlook is still pretty soft. there's parts of the report that people took encouragement from are going to get worse during the first half of the year and that we're not going to necessarily print another zero on gdp. >> everyone sees the markets rocketing on friday who called their brokers to receive either
so defense spending dragged down the report. that's not getting any better. the sequestration will likely go through. inventory rebuild, i think that that is premature to expect that. there's still excess inventories in autos, like trucks, for example, and then global trade, which looks considerably fairly weak and will probably stay weak. whereas the parts of the report that were viewed as strong, capital spending but most importantly consumption are likely to be very weak in the first half of...
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what's fascinating is when they announced the trio of nominations, john kerry at state, chuck hagel at defense and john brennan for cia, i remember being on the show and saying i think hagel will be the most controversial and brennan may well be the least controversial, brennan or kerry. i think -- i still don't think his nomination is imperiled. i would say you have it right. what you are now going to have in his confirmation hearing is an extended conversation about drone strikes, how we use them, how should we use them, how should congress be consulted, should the american public be -- it's going to be sort of a broader thematic discussion. and look, the fact is the white house -- if the white house would have preferred mikeis cough break the news two weeks after john brennan rather than three days before his confirmation hearing, absolutely. >> that pesky mikeis cough. you never know when he'll break the stories. susan page, ron widen is the leader of the rebellious group on the senate intelligence committee, not the chair, dianne feinstein who we'll be talking to tomorrow. but ron widen i
what's fascinating is when they announced the trio of nominations, john kerry at state, chuck hagel at defense and john brennan for cia, i remember being on the show and saying i think hagel will be the most controversial and brennan may well be the least controversial, brennan or kerry. i think -- i still don't think his nomination is imperiled. i would say you have it right. what you are now going to have in his confirmation hearing is an extended conversation about drone strikes, how we use...